 Rip It Up This Australian-only Rip It Up single contains 2 previously unreleased b-sides: "I Only Like You When I'm High" and "Jane Jones", both recorded in Barbados. JET hit back with the second dose of rock from their brand new Platinum selling album Shine On. One of the highlights from ... |  Money Where Your Mouth Is First single pulled from this Australian Rock 'N Roll band's 2006 sophomore album Shine On, the follow-up to their critically and commercially successful Get Born album. Features 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is' coupled with 'Title (Duration)'. |  Bring It on Back Second single pulled from the Australian rockers' sophomore album Shine On. Features 'Bring It On Back' and 'Jane Jones'. Atlantic. 2006. |  Jet - Family Style (Parental Advisory-Explicit Content) Jet, the most explosive rock act of the year is releasing their first DVD: Family Style. Jet continued their unrelenting touring schedule that took them across the world, performing over 300 shows. Jet's first live DVD, Family Style, brings all the raw energy fans have come to ex... |  Dirty Sweet Recorded on the cheap in a friend's house in the band's hometown of Melbourne, Australia, the Dirty Sweet EP heralds the arrival of a genuinely gifted young band who place as much emphasis on melody & harmony as they do on blazing guitars. Originally released in a limited edi... |
 Rare Tracks Japan exclusive EP taken from the 2003 album 'Get Born'. Includes eight non-album audio tracks, 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl' (Live), 'Cold Hard Bitch' (Live), 'SGT Major', 'You Don't Look The Same' (Demo), 'Bruises' (Demo), 'You Were Right' (Demo), 'Back Door Santa', & 'That's A... |  Right Right Right PAL/Region 0. Australian exclusive DVD from Australia's Jet features all the band's 7 videos plus a electrifying 14 song live concert - Live At The Forum. Bonus material includes a one hour documentary and more TBC. Warner. 2004. * Please note you will need an All Code/Multi-Regi... |  The Colour and the Shape A major criticism of the Foo Fighters' self-titled debut was its supposed lack of passion despite the well-crafted songs and well-crafted rock. This time out, if it's wreckage you want, it's wreckage you get. The Colour and the Shape grows deeper the more it's played, with the ba... |